Welcome to the latest edition of The Sin Bin - our regular feature offering you some of the quirkier stories to emanate from the game we love.

There's not a ruck we will not delve into or a hospital pass we will avoid in a bid to bring you some of the more bizarre, humorous and downright daft stories, videos, pictures and soundbites from around the rugby globe. Got anything you think warrants a mention? Let us know.

Now that's magic

England produced a fair bit of magic in their last outing against New Zealand in December and it appears they will soon be creating a fair bit off the field after renowned magician Dynamo paid them a visit ahead of the Six Nations. He clearly made an impression on Chris Ashton Dylan Hartley with the hooker taking to Twitter to show off his newly-found skills that would work a treat if you were stuck at the bottom of a ruck.

Is there no end to Austin's talents?

Those concerned that Austin Healey may disappear from their TV screens when ESPN's coverage of the Aviva Premiership draws to a close at the end of the season need not worry as it appears he is intent on carving out a new career as an actor. The former England international cropped up in the BBC drama Waterloo Road this week just in time for the acting awards season. Will he be dusting off the dinner jacket for the BAFTAS?

Richie still gets his kicks thanks to Black Stix

Clearly struggling to fill his time while on his well-earned sabbatical, All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has found the perfect way to fill those endless hours when he would normally be on the training paddock - a girlfriend. The New Zealand Herald broke the news that New Zealand's most eligible bachelor was off the market with the lucky lady reportedly 22-year-old Gemma Flynn who has a busy sporting schedule herself due to the fact she is a member of the Black Sticks hockey squad and played at the recent London 2012 Olympics.

'What can we do you for Dooey?'

We're not averse to giving our rivals a bit of credit - especially if they make us laugh in the process. The new Super Rugby season is almost upon us and UK broadcaster Sky Sports have roped in their big guns - pundits and former internationals Michael Lynagh, Sean Fitzpatrick and Thinus Delport - to help promote the big kick off - with fellow Sky Sports regular Dewi (or Dooey) Morris brought along for the ride.

'I'm more scared of singing than facing Scotland'

Gloucester centre Billy Twelvetrees will make his England debut this weekend against Scotland and you would think he would be more than a little nervous about facing down the auld enemy - but no. The Scottish pack hold no fear compared to his initiation that requires him to sing a song in front of his team-mates. "When I joined Gloucester I was offered a choice of initiation: drink eight pints of milk or have my head shaved," he told The Sun. "I took one look at the milk and sent for the barber. This time I must choose a song - and I haven't got one. I'll focus on Scotland first, then worry about the singing."